Accommodating diversity in linguistic and intercultural teaching: can CLIL do the job?
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2024
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Routledge Taylor & Francis
Resumen
This article carries out a comparison of frontline stakeholder perspectives
in order to determine whether CLIL can accommodate diversity in
linguistic and intercultural teaching. It reports on a cross-sectional
concurrent triangulation mixed methods study with 2,676 teachers,
students, and parents in 36 Primary and Secondary schools across
Spain. It employs four types of triangulation and carries out across cohort comparisons in order to determine the potential of CLIL to
provide diversity-sensitive teaching. This study positively disrupts some
previous trends and evinces that, as mainstream bilingual programs
become ingrained in our education systems, measures to cater for
diversity are also increasingly apparent.
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CLIL; intercultural teaching; diversity; inclusion, differentiation
Citación
Pérez Cañado, M. L. 2024. “Accommodating diversity in linguistic and intercultural teaching: can CLIL do the job?”. Language and Intercultural Communication 24(4): 279-297.